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X17 caught up with Gavin Rossdale out in Taluca Lake, California on August 28 for a lunch date with his parents, and on the way home, a photographer managed to sneak in a quick conversation – about whether new baby Zuma is keeping Gavin up at night!

“No way!” Gavin replied. “Sleeping like a baby.”

Gavin took his parents to see the Santa Monica mountains up close, and when asked directly about his new son, who was born nine days ago, Gavin laughed and said,

“You know I’m not going to tell you anything!”

Yesterday, Gavin and his stepfather took Gavin’s other son, 2-year-old Kingston, out to the park.

Julia Roberts took Hazel for a dip in the pool and then walked back to their hotel with friends. The family has been vacationing in Hawaii – in case you missed it – we posted cute pictures the other day of Julia relaxing with her 14-month-old son Henry and 3 1/2-year-old twins Hazel and Phinnaeus “Finn.”

Queen Latifah and her (supposed) partner of four years, Jeanette Jenkins, are reportedly planning to adopt a baby soon,

“It’s top secret right now, but they are hoping to have a little one by Christmas,” a longtime pal told The National Enquirer. “They’re trying to keep it quiet because they don’t want to jinx the whole thing.” Latifah’s sister, who works in New Jersey’s Division of Youth and Family Services, is helping guide her through the red tape, said the source.

They are reportedly planning to adopt domestically, not internationally,

“I can understand why people go outside the U.S. You can adopt someone here, and the birth parents have three years to come back and get that child. That’s terrifying,” said the Oscar-nominated “Chicago” star. But she says poor American children “can use just as much assistance as someone from around the world. I want to do something here.”

The actress said last year,

“I’ve always wanted to have [babies] and adopt. When I was little, I remember seeing TV shows and a child would be adopted and be happy. I just always felt like there are so many kids out there who need a parent.”